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Traffic Correction

One of the challenges of putting together a lengthy message, like the one sent out previously, is that I often 1) am thinking about multiple items at once, 2) type too fast, and/or 3) don't have someone nearby to proof.

Thanks to Mrs. Migala for catching my mistake on the following:

After dropping off students, cars will then exit our campus onto Clayton Road (if buses are still in the Circle Drive). We ask that each exiting car PLEASE turn left onto Clayton Road to expedite traffic flow. Cars waiting to turn left onto Clayton impede traffic exiting our campus a great deal.

This should have read, "PLEASE turn RIGHT onto Clayton Road to expedite traffic flow."

Greg

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